John Tuska Graphite Drawing
Item Details
A graphite drawing on paper by John Tuska (Lexington, Kentucky; 1931 – 1998), circa 1970. The work depicts the backside of a nude figure in a contrapposto pose. The piece is signed to the lower portion. It is presented under glass and behind a white mat; set in a black tone composite frame.
Provenance
From the artist’s estate
Tuska was a Kentucky-based artist, born in Yukon, Pennsylvania. He is best known for his sculptures, ceramics, paper casts, inks, and watercolors. He acquired his formal education at New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University, New York. After serving in the U.S Navy, he became an educator at the University of Kentucky, which commissioned him to produce his first and last major works in ceramic Genesis (1969) and bronze Illumine (1995). His work can be found in multiple institutions including Museum of Arts and Science, Georgetown College, Krannert Art Museum, Palmer Art Museum, Pennsylvania State University and University of Kentucky Art Museum, among many others.
Condition
- glass would benefit from cleaning; minor scratches to frame; perforations to paper backing.
Dimensions
- measures frame; visual image measures 18" W and 24’ H.
Item #
18LEX036-004